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Jamgood

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  1. 1 hour ago, merlin100 said:

    It probably wouldn't have affected it's optical performance, but you should never have received a brand new scope in that condition!  I'm glad that you're getting a replacement sent out.

    I wasn't sure about it effecting the optical performance which is why I asked. I assume bigger dents would if they go in and obscure the mirror any. This is all new to me though, my first scope. 

    At least it won't cost me anything except time. I can wait another week. I've been waiting over a month already to get one of these. 

    Strangely, he did say that it was checked over by someone there before it was shipped to me. Maybe they didn't repackage it as good as Skywatcher did originally. The person I'm dealing with is going to personally check the next one before he ships it to me.

  2. 1 minute ago, johninderby said:

    Ah so ot would have been drop shipped. then. Still APM will make sure it gets sorted for you. 👍🏻

    Yeah it was.  They got it on Monday, labelled it and sent it straight out to me. They've been really helpful in the past for me so hopefully it'll get sorted. A bit disappointing but I can't use it at the minute anyway with this rubbish weather. 😂

  3. Hi all.

    I've just received my first scope in the post, a Skywatcher 130PDS. Excited and opening/unwrapping carefully, as you do. Get it all out in the open for inspection and there are two dents in the tube. Now, I'm a complete amateur and have no idea if these imperfections with have any impact on the workings of the scope, visually or photographically.

    I'm going to email the supplier but should I be looking for a replacement or, if this will be OK with a couple of minor dents, a partial refund.

    I've tried to photograph them as best as possible.

     Any advice/comments appreciated.

    Anthony

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  4. Hi All. 

     

    I'm a total newbie to Astrophotography but learning more and more all the time. Started with my camera on a tripod and then progressed to camera on a goto mount. Next is the delivery of a telescope. I'm awaiting the arrival of a Skywatcher 130PDS. The thing that concerns me a little and I can't find an answer for is will the camera sensor just be a magnet for dust particles in the air when exposed through the telescope?

    I plan to purchase a Coma Corrector in the next couple of weeks and hopefully that will give the camera sensor some protection but I would like to use the telescope and camera in the meantime, weather permitting.

    Thanks in advance for any info on this.

    Regards

  5. This is a great thread. I've been through it over the last week or so. Some fantastic images but sadly I can't join in with any as I'm unable to get a 130pds anywhere at the minute. These thing seem to be as rare as Rockin' Horse Thingy! I hope they haven't been discontinued.

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